The Dangerous Lesson of Book Bans in Public School Libraries
A SMALL GROUP OF parents attends a conference where they’re educated about the threats to American morality embedded in modern education. There they obtain a list of books believed to present a clear and present danger to young people. They bring that list to a meeting of the local school board. It turns out that 11 of the titles are found in school district libraries or curricula.
Alarmed, school board members direct the superintendent to remove the books and to put out a press statement declaring the tomes “anti-American, anti-Christian, anti-Sem[i]tic, and just plain filthy.” The board says, “It is our duty, our moral obligation, to protect the children in our schools from this moral danger as surely as from physical and medical dangers.”
A book review committee is formed, and it recommends retaining most of the books. But the school board disagrees. Nine of the books are removed: , by Kurt Vonnegut; , by Desmond Morris; , by Piri Thomas; , edited by Langston Hughes; , of anonymous authorship; , by Alice Childress; , edited by Jerome Archer; , by Bernard Malamud; and , by Eldridge Cleaver.
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